Captain McCreery looks through magnifying glass at reconnaissance film on light table. Captain speaks how the aerial reconnaissance operations are carried out using aerial platform and explains reasons for the same. He talks about airborne radar. Further he adds that aerial reconnaissance helps to find out deceptive items in delta.
Captain McCreery looks at a reconnaissance film on light table. He uses a magnifying glass. Captain looks up.
1st Air Cavalry Dv. of Operation Delaware. A Shau Valley filled with smoke and pockmarked with craters all over. April 1968.
A Military Police station. 18th Military Police brigade signs in Saigon. Military Policemen check M-60 machine guns and radio in the M 151 armored jeep. They get into jeep. They discuss among themselves and drive off on patrol. They drive in armored jeeps in the streets of Saigon.
Two Military Policemen (MPs) driving the M-151 armored jeep in Saigon streets. They discuss among themselves. The jeep passes a security post. The guard at the security post and the MP in the jeep, exchange thumbs-up with each other.
Two V-100 armored cars on their way in Saigon. The M-151 armored jeeps and other military vehicles follow them. They pass through a village. A board says 'TRAM KiEM-SOAT'. Other vehicles pass through.
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